2017 Seat Ibiza FR review – verdict
The new Seat Ibiza is a thoroughly excellent all-rounder, but do big alloys and stiffer suspension help or hinder this sporty FR version?...
Sporty trim levels can sometimes be a disaster, but not this one. In fact, we reckon FR is actually the pick of the new Ibiza range.
The reason for that has more to do with how much kit you get for your money than the way it drives, though. You see, SE trim (one rung down the ladder) misses out on the excellent 8.0in touchscreen infotainment system, automatic lights and wipers, a DAB radio and cruise control – all of which you’ll probably want and all of which you get as standard with FR. The range-topping Xcellence is worth a look, but it pushes up the price by a further £1300.
So, even though the FR doesn’t ride quite as smoothly as other Ibizas, it’s still plenty comfortable enough. It’s good value for money and keeps the Ibiza’s other strengths firmly intact, too. The fact that it looks a bit more interesting is merely the icing on the cake.
What Car? says...
Rated 5 out of 5
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Seat Ibiza 1.0 TSI 115 FR
Price £16,015
Engine 4cyl, 999cc, turbo petrol
Power 114bhp @ 5000-5500rpm
Torque 148lb ft @ 2000-3500rpm
Gearbox 6-spd manual
0-62mph 9.3sec
Top speed 121mph
Official combined economy 60.1mpg
CO2, tax band 108g/km, 20%
Release date Now
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